The Bates Energy Action Movement is proud to announce that this year's Maine State Climate Summit will be held at Bates College in Lewiston, ME. Please forward this message along to any relevant lists or potential participants at your school.
What is it?
The summit, co-sponsored by the Sierra Student Coalition, is a three-day event that unites students from high schools, colleges and universities in Maine to discuss and take action on issues pertaining to climate change, ranging from wind power to eco-art.
Although the summit is primarily concerned with climate change in Maine, it will also address National and global issues. Our goal for the weekend is threefold: to teach, to train, and to organize. Panel discussions and workshops will serve to strengthen a participant's knowledge base and resources, while networking opportunities and campaign development will set us all on the course to effective climate change action as a powerful and united body of student activists.
Who should come?
No. Experience. Necessary. We will be starting from the basics and working our way through some of the crucial and exciting issues surrounding climate change and sustainability. Come to learn, come to network, come to organize, come to debate! This summit is for students in Maine (and surrounding states) who feel strongly about taking action on climate change, our generation's most pressing challenge.
What to expect...
The weekend will consist of a keynote address, panel discussions, student workshops and statewide campaign organizing as well as great food, socializing, recreation, and entertainment. Accommodations will be provided for all registered participants. The following is a list of confirmed speakers and presenters:
Sarah Lovitz – Clean Energy Project Outreach Coordinator, Natural Resource Council of Maine
Tom Stokes – Climate Crisis Coalition Coordinator
Mark Orlowski – Founder, Sustainable Endowments Institute
Paul Kando – Climate Expert to be presenting “Global Warming, an Update for Maine”
Michele Hertz – Environmental activist and eco-sculptor
Kurt Adams – Chairman, Maine Public Utilities Commission
Julie Rosenbach – Environmental Coordinator, Bates College
Normand Laberge PhD – Tidal Power specialist, Maine Tidal Power
Dr. Michael Dorsey - Dartmouth Professor and climate change policy specialist, Dartmouth College
Jennifer Andrews – Campus Program Manager, Clean Air – Cool Planet
Stay tuned for a full schedule of the weekend!
How to register...
Here's a link to the registration page: http://www.ssc.org/involved/registrationsup_mz.php?e=117.
Everyone who plans to attend must register by January 30th.
There is a per-person registration fee on a sliding scale from $15.00 - $30.00, which will help offset the cost of food for the weekend. Registered e-mail addresses will be added to a list serve and will receive regular updates including an event schedule and more specific information on what to bring and how to prepare. If you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns feel free to contact us (Mike Pickoff - mpickoff@bates.edu).
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in February!
Love,
The Bates Energy Action Movement
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